The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Volume 7Little Brown, 1859 |
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... written ; for it is manifest that that edition was published in great haste , from manuscript obtained in the most surreptitious and inefficient manner , to meet a demand created by the great popularity of the play ; and from such a ...
... written ; for it is manifest that that edition was published in great haste , from manuscript obtained in the most surreptitious and inefficient manner , to meet a demand created by the great popularity of the play ; and from such a ...
Pagina 127
... written babled ' — might very easily be mistaken for ' table . ' A Mr. Smith , whose note will be found in the Variorum of 1821 , proposed to read " on a table of green fells , " and the reading " on a table of green frieze " was found ...
... written babled ' — might very easily be mistaken for ' table . ' A Mr. Smith , whose note will be found in the Variorum of 1821 , proposed to read " on a table of green fells , " and the reading " on a table of green frieze " was found ...
Pagina 135
... written in any humane Science . " Coke upon Littleton , Preface , Sig . A 5 , fol . 16 . 66— 99 in your strait strossers -i . e . , in your tight trowsers , or your skin . The kernes of Ireland were as impatient of artificial breeching ...
... written in any humane Science . " Coke upon Littleton , Preface , Sig . A 5 , fol . 16 . 66— 99 in your strait strossers -i . e . , in your tight trowsers , or your skin . The kernes of Ireland were as impatient of artificial breeching ...
Pagina 144
... written by a Welshman in the time of James I. , Sir Samuel supposes that the leek was worn by the large body of Welshmen who were in Henry VII.'s service at Bosworth field ; the Tudor colors being white and green . " Cadwallader and all ...
... written by a Welshman in the time of James I. , Sir Samuel supposes that the leek was worn by the large body of Welshmen who were in Henry VII.'s service at Bosworth field ; the Tudor colors being white and green . " Cadwallader and all ...
Pagina 149
... written and performed seriatim before March , 1591-2 , as the reader of the subsequent Essay upon the Authorship of the Three Parts of King Henry the Sixth will find . † That Essay leaves little of an introductory nature to be set forth ...
... written and performed seriatim before March , 1591-2 , as the reader of the subsequent Essay upon the Authorship of the Three Parts of King Henry the Sixth will find . † That Essay leaves little of an introductory nature to be set forth ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1883 |
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